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but one of t things we covered and we were living down in washington, the argument was that things won't go up that much. >> right. >> now knowing the basis -- >> and there would be a net savings. >> and by the way, that's how they sold it. >> i'm not going t get into the future of whether that might materialize because hope springs eternal. there was no way an objective observer could not see that the price hikes coming. >> right. and there's no way you could rationally predict the net savings. and i think ben would back this. i know he spoke on this in e past. when you look at the cbo report on it, there were so many bells an whistles that had to happen to get the net savings they were saying, that they were predicting that it was almost impossible. any sort of other condition could hit the economy that would prevent those net savings. and i will tell you this, my brother's a doctor, the big fear -- >> what kind of doctor. >> emergency room doctor >> really? >> yeah. >> the big fear. i'm the dumb one. but anyway, the big fear, they don't know if they have to ration the health care. >>
but one of t things we covered and we were living down in washington, the argument was that things won't go up that much. >> right. >> now knowing the basis -- >> and there would be a net savings. >> and by the way, that's how they sold it. >> i'm not going t get into the future of whether that might materialize because hope springs eternal. there was no way an objective observer could not see that the price hikes coming. >> right. and there's no way you...
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one that quickly reverberate here in washington, and one that may force the hand of the u.s. president. late today the british parliament to be the step of saying no to prime minister it will not support british participation in a military strike against syria. the fierce response wasn't just a surprise, it was nearly unprecedented to a pettish leader seeking to support his american ally. >> the origin question was the motion on syria, and the use of chemical weaponed as published in corrected form, since when an amendment has been moved. the question is that the amendment be made. as many say eh. >> eh. >> on the contrary no. >> no. >> and the raucous response could foreshadow more trouble, not just for the british prime minister, but for the white house as well. while president obama has taken great pains to say he has not made a decision about action against syria yet, plenty of signals suggests he does plan to move forward. sheila is back with us tonight. and whether things are going the way we thought. >> welt, joy, the result of that vote is still being felt around wash
one that quickly reverberate here in washington, and one that may force the hand of the u.s. president. late today the british parliament to be the step of saying no to prime minister it will not support british participation in a military strike against syria. the fierce response wasn't just a surprise, it was nearly unprecedented to a pettish leader seeking to support his american ally. >> the origin question was the motion on syria, and the use of chemical weaponed as published in...
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>> portland and also king county and washington which is a seattle county has a dilemma boundary -- development boundary. your questions about 21? i think agenda 21 while its bad if the effect of the u.n. as may be 10% of what is going on and 90% of what's going on is the stuff that no one knows. the president of united states is a member of the movement and if it went away, he would today still be pushing for these policies and people don't know about it. this is remarkably widespread and travels under the radar. anyone from california? the have these positions that, all the time that the last election the number was proposition 21 the way they do things now california is the right proposition that everyone votes yes or no and it's so long and mind-boggling it's kind of like obamacare for the immigration bill and one of the things they hid inside if it was a kind of not exactly what's going on in minnesota that the equivalent the tax base sharing program. people didn't know that and i ended at explaining to people in california was going on and between the conservatives there was a coalition w
>> portland and also king county and washington which is a seattle county has a dilemma boundary -- development boundary. your questions about 21? i think agenda 21 while its bad if the effect of the u.n. as may be 10% of what is going on and 90% of what's going on is the stuff that no one knows. the president of united states is a member of the movement and if it went away, he would today still be pushing for these policies and people don't know about it. this is remarkably widespread...
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lori: washington post also out here with a controversial new report details how much money the u.s. allocates to the 16 intelligence agencies, and what each agent does with the funds, top system rhett black budget was -- secret black budget was geffen to the post by place leaker snowden, shows a $62.2 billion budget allocated to the intelligence community for this fiscal year, among top spenders cia, and then nsa. and national re recnaissance office. some are furious about the disclosures. >> joining me now to an laze the situation in syria -- analyze the situation in syria, general jack king. welcome, sir. >> glad to be here. lori: the question are whether or not the.s. will engine engage syria has dominated the headlines. >> i do believe that united states will conduct a strike. that red line has been crossed, it was crossed once before, it is intolerable to have it done again with the casualties, i would hope that administration would take a strategic view, and try to accomplish something with the strike. and recognize we have an opportunity that assad is provided us to move the
lori: washington post also out here with a controversial new report details how much money the u.s. allocates to the 16 intelligence agencies, and what each agent does with the funds, top system rhett black budget was -- secret black budget was geffen to the post by place leaker snowden, shows a $62.2 billion budget allocated to the intelligence community for this fiscal year, among top spenders cia, and then nsa. and national re recnaissance office. some are furious about the disclosures....
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this is a message to washington. be careful. when you side with the muslim brotherhood you could lose half the region. >> doug: a tough balancing act. thank you for your expertise. i appreciate it. good to see you, sir. new revelations leaked by snow don't the "washington post" shows nsa violated privacy rules thousands of times. the n sa says they are mistakes and minuscule if you look at the information that it collects. some lawmakers are calling for a closer look at the issue. jennifer griffin has the latest revelation. jennifer? >> the may 2012 internal nsa audit shows thousands of privacy violations in one year alone. in some cases the nsa was monitoring the phone records of residents of washington, d.c. whose area code 202 is similar to that of egypt. nsa compliance director john delong says the violations were not willful or malicious and represented as you pointed out a "minuscule percentage" of nsa surveillance activity. the fsa whistle-blower edward snowden provided the newspaper documents months ago. former house spe
this is a message to washington. be careful. when you side with the muslim brotherhood you could lose half the region. >> doug: a tough balancing act. thank you for your expertise. i appreciate it. good to see you, sir. new revelations leaked by snow don't the "washington post" shows nsa violated privacy rules thousands of times. the n sa says they are mistakes and minuscule if you look at the information that it collects. some lawmakers are calling for a closer look at the...
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and it might be that the log jam in washington is breaking. i mean, just a little, with republican leaders no longer united in saying, no. sometimes lately it's seemed as though the republican party is just having a breakup. like when new jersey governor chris christie called out senator rand paul for being so libertarian, even though his state brings home loads of federal dollars, and then rand paul called chris christie the king of bacon which considering might be kind of a remark. and then rand paul goes on fox and invites chris christie for a beer at the pub around the corner. these two are giving a preview of the next presidential primary. in addition to bacon and beer, it seems to involve actual debate over the last couple weeks, the senate took a vote on immigration reform and passed the bill with republican support. just tonight the senate confirmed the director for alcohol tobacco and firearms, atf for the first time in seven years. if this keeps up, who knows, the senate could start having up or down votes on all sorts of stuff. heck
and it might be that the log jam in washington is breaking. i mean, just a little, with republican leaders no longer united in saying, no. sometimes lately it's seemed as though the republican party is just having a breakup. like when new jersey governor chris christie called out senator rand paul for being so libertarian, even though his state brings home loads of federal dollars, and then rand paul called chris christie the king of bacon which considering might be kind of a remark. and then...
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. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be over, but it doesn't feel like it's all that over. it's getting chilly actually. from the edward snowden situation to russia's treatment of gays and lesbians, u.s./russia relationship is on the rocks. >>> we're learning about another terror plot that was foiled. what do new york city and detroit have in common? bankruptcy. all that is ahead. do you remember this little hot mic slip during the election. >> this is my last election. >> yeah. >> after my election, i have more flexibility. >> i will transmit this information. it is such a great line. and people thought at the time, it was a big scandal. people thought they knew what it meant. president obama was secretly telling dmitri medvedev to ignore all the election year politics, it's just politics. after that, the u.s. and russia could be great friends. maybe that wasn't it, maybe the flexibility he was speaking about was a great insult. a yo mama joke, perhaps, that would better explain what has happene
. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be over, but it doesn't feel like it's all that over. it's getting chilly actually. from the edward snowden situation to russia's treatment of gays and lesbians, u.s./russia relationship is on the rocks. >>> we're learning about another terror plot that was foiled. what do new york city and detroit have in common? bankruptcy. all that is ahead. do you...
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. >> that's why i live in washington, i love that kind of thing. the problem with the government shut down fight, the republicans are the party of less government. if the government stops doing things, people are going to get upset. i live in d.c., they won't look after parking, i'm excited about that. but they hold political parties accountable. the other thing with the government shutdown. senator lee is talking about the resolution, the funding of the government this is going to run up against another debt limit debate. that takes on a whole other character, when we talk about that, to the american public, people who aren't sitting in washington, d.c., watching this every second as it goes by, these two mean the same thing, even though there's two different battles. for republicans and democrats who are trying to iron out these problems here in washington. they're going to be thinking ten steps ahead, rather than this one. which is linear thinking on the obama care strategy. >> it does seem to me that the approach to negotiating and legislating
. >> that's why i live in washington, i love that kind of thing. the problem with the government shut down fight, the republicans are the party of less government. if the government stops doing things, people are going to get upset. i live in d.c., they won't look after parking, i'm excited about that. but they hold political parties accountable. the other thing with the government shutdown. senator lee is talking about the resolution, the funding of the government this is going to run up...
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al jazeera, washington. >> well, a potential strike against syria, draws parallels with the 1999 nato attack. 3,000 people were killed in what nato call add surgical attack and retaliation. and as now, there was no united nations mandate that gave nato the go ahead to d that. harry smith went to certain is yeah's capitol to talk to people that lived through those attacks. >> nerve a city steeped in history, it stands today as belgrade's most famous ruin. the cities authorities have no plans to reconstruct it, preferring instead to leave it as a reminder of a terrifying chapter in its recent past. the ministry of defense building was one of the first to be targeted by nato. the precision of the bombing and the reminded the world of the western powers. one man who wasn't taken by surprise, a former serbian general. who is now a member of the apartment. >> in the days ahead, i felt helpless. like a soldier and student in that battle we could only be losing side. i would advice president asaad to avoided u.s. intervention. >> this is a part of the world where war isn't a vague possible, f
al jazeera, washington. >> well, a potential strike against syria, draws parallels with the 1999 nato attack. 3,000 people were killed in what nato call add surgical attack and retaliation. and as now, there was no united nations mandate that gave nato the go ahead to d that. harry smith went to certain is yeah's capitol to talk to people that lived through those attacks. >> nerve a city steeped in history, it stands today as belgrade's most famous ruin. the cities authorities have...
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jeff bezos is buying the washington post, one of the leading newspapers in the country. the amazon.com founder and chief executive is one of the wealthiest people in the united states. he will pay $250 million for the post and a number of , less than one percent of his wealth, which is estimated at more than 28 billion dollars. he is a friend of donald graham, chief effective of the washington post company, whose family has owned the newspaper for eight decades. over the past the gate, the companies newspaper division a seen a 44% drop in operating revenue. in addition, he will get another -- a number of other washington post owned businesses. the deal does not include slate.com or foreign-policy magazine, which are own by the parent company that also owns kaplan and will change its name following the sale of the paper. he said management of the washington post newspaper will remain the same, but it is unclear what changes might be coming. last year, he was quoted in an interview with a german newspapers saying -- the announcement of the purchase by jeff bezos came just
jeff bezos is buying the washington post, one of the leading newspapers in the country. the amazon.com founder and chief executive is one of the wealthiest people in the united states. he will pay $250 million for the post and a number of , less than one percent of his wealth, which is estimated at more than 28 billion dollars. he is a friend of donald graham, chief effective of the washington post company, whose family has owned the newspaper for eight decades. over the past the gate, the...
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kcpq in washington has emotional testimony from afghan villagers, in the sentencing for the army soldier that murdered 16 civilians in afghanistan. and this is a live look from kttv in los angeles. big story, paparazzi lawsuit against musician kanye west for an alleged attack at lax. that's a live look from outside the belt for "special report." we will be right back. >>> nsa surveillance on americans is a lot more extensive than first thought. that was the lead line to a couple of stories in recent weeks. tonight it fits again. two reports tonight. first, chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with some history. good evening. >> two years ago, national security court known as fisa court determined nsa collection violated statutes and constitutional protections. in a half dozen documents declassified by the intelligence community today, judge john bates wrote for the first time the government has now advised the court that the volume and nature of the information it has been collecting is fundamentally different from what the court had been led to believe. it was technical,
kcpq in washington has emotional testimony from afghan villagers, in the sentencing for the army soldier that murdered 16 civilians in afghanistan. and this is a live look from kttv in los angeles. big story, paparazzi lawsuit against musician kanye west for an alleged attack at lax. that's a live look from outside the belt for "special report." we will be right back. >>> nsa surveillance on americans is a lot more extensive than first thought. that was the lead line to a...
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jim dimint in washington. in the meantime, is a-rod about to get a-ream. i want you to meet a former big league pitcher who says what's the big deal about plug there are performance-enhancing drugs. don't ban them, promote them. forget about banning alex rodriguez and is it legal? these ladies are ready to play ball and answer that after this. weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> banned for life over something alex rodriguez may have never done, at least he has not admitted to such associating with a performance enhancing drug clinic. that has not stopped the star from trying to craft some soft of a deal with major league baseball commissioner who said accept my suspension or you are out of baseball for good, a-rod. can he do that? can bud bust a-rod forever? >> yes, he can. it is pursuant to article 11 of the collective bargaining agreement. he can invoke his power to take action against any pla
jim dimint in washington. in the meantime, is a-rod about to get a-ream. i want you to meet a former big league pitcher who says what's the big deal about plug there are performance-enhancing drugs. don't ban them, promote them. forget about banning alex rodriguez and is it legal? these ladies are ready to play ball and answer that after this. weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system...
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that day in washington was a very hot day. but it was a day where a lot of people from all over the country came together for a common goal, and that was to make the quality of life better for everyone. it was very special to me to be there, to be one of the people present to make a difference in what dr. king had brought to our attention. >> woodruff: that was edith lee payne of detroit. you can find her story, and other firsthand accounts recorded for the web series, "memories of the march," produced by public television stations around the country, on the pbs website, "black culture connection." we turn now to our own series of conversations on the march. gwen ifill spoke recently with peniel joseph, founding director of the center for the study of race and democracy, and a professor of history at tufts university and bonnie boswell hamilton, executive producer of the pbs documentary: "the power broker: whitney young's fight for civil rights." >> bonnie hamilton, peniel joseph, thank you both for joining us. i want to start
that day in washington was a very hot day. but it was a day where a lot of people from all over the country came together for a common goal, and that was to make the quality of life better for everyone. it was very special to me to be there, to be one of the people present to make a difference in what dr. king had brought to our attention. >> woodruff: that was edith lee payne of detroit. you can find her story, and other firsthand accounts recorded for the web series, "memories of...
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kcpq in washington has emotional testimony from afghan villagers, in the sentencing for the army soldier that murdered 16 civilians in afghanistan. and this is a live look from kttv in los angeles. big story, paparazzi lawsuit against musician kanye west for an alleged attack at lax. that's a live look from outside the belt for "special report." we will be right back. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> nsa surveillance on americans is a lot more extensive than first thought. that was the lead line to a couple of stories in recent weeks. tonight it fits again. two reports tonight. first, chief intelligence correspon
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the temperatures like this, albany, 84, and new york, 84, and washington, up to 87. as we go to the rest of the week, it's going to get warmer on tuesday, and come back down to normal as we go to thursday. now down to the southeast, we have a lot of rain going on, and this has been because of a cold front that has gone stationary along the gulf states. we'll see possible flooding as well, but nothing like we saw last week at this time where most of the southeast was experiencing flooding in the region. as we go to the high temperatures today, atlanta, we're going to be below average at 83, but out to the west of should relievshreveport, 80°. and wednesday, higher here, temperature of 91°. >> thanks so much, kevin. and next up, he's facing the death penalty. the trial for china's disgraced politician, bo she li comes to an end. >>> and a soldier convicted of a shooting death in fort hood. and students head back to school in the midwest. >> in china, the trial of fallen politician, boshilai is coming to a close, and he could face the death penalty if convicted of cor
the temperatures like this, albany, 84, and new york, 84, and washington, up to 87. as we go to the rest of the week, it's going to get warmer on tuesday, and come back down to normal as we go to thursday. now down to the southeast, we have a lot of rain going on, and this has been because of a cold front that has gone stationary along the gulf states. we'll see possible flooding as well, but nothing like we saw last week at this time where most of the southeast was experiencing flooding in the...
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kcpq in washington has emotional testimony from afghan villagers, in the sentencing for the army soldier that murdered 16 civilians in afghanistan. and this is a live look from kttv in los angeles. big story, paparazzi lawsuit against musician kanye west for an alleged attack at lax. that's a live look from outside the belt for "special report." we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationship >>> nsa surveillance on americans is a lot more extensive than first thought. that was the lead line to a couple of stories in recent weeks. tonight it fits again. two reports tonight. first, chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with some history. good evening. >> two years ago, national security court known as fisa court determined nsa collection violated statutes and constitutional protections. in a half dozen documents declassified by the intelligence community today, judge john bates wrote for the first time the government has now advised the court that the volume and nature of the information it has been collecting is fundamentally
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at in washington, the capital. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are going to turn now to edward snowden in his own words. in his first interview with the guardian newspaper, edward snowden described why he risked his career to leak the documents. >> i think the public is owed an explanation of the motive behind the people who make these disclosures that are outside of the democratic model. when you're subverting the power of government, that is a fundamentally dangerous thing to democracy. if you do that in secret, consistently, as the government does when it wants to benefit from a secret action that it took, it will kind of give its officials a mandate to go, hey, tell the press about this thing and that thing, so. the public is on our side. they rarely if ever do that when an abuse occurs. they're typically maligned. it becomes a thing of these people are against the country or against the government for . but i'm not. i'm no different than anyone else. i'm just another guy who si
at in washington, the capital. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are going to turn now to edward snowden in his own words. in his first interview with the guardian newspaper, edward snowden described why he risked his career to leak the documents. >> i think the public is owed an explanation of the motive behind the people who make these disclosures that are outside of the democratic model. when...
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we have a government that has repeatedly undermined our trust in washington. now they're saying, don't worry, we got this covered. it's very hard to put the american people in a position where they have to choose whether they're going to trust this government or if they don't, they are going to be accused of not helping on the war on terror. >> all right, mary, the 75% figure is a capacity figure, it's what they're capable of doing. we kind of knew they had something like that capacity. the nsa responded and said, look, we don't listen to that. we have access to really about 1.6% that we really look at of these communications and a much smaller fraction. and by the way, these are foreigners that we're listening in on. >> the point is, the government is not supposed to let high-powered weapons go into mexico. it's not supposed to have the irs targeting political enemies. it's not supposed to abandon men in the field in benghazi. there's lots of reasons why the rules, as we so confidently look at them and say, you know, that this protects us, might not be backed
we have a government that has repeatedly undermined our trust in washington. now they're saying, don't worry, we got this covered. it's very hard to put the american people in a position where they have to choose whether they're going to trust this government or if they don't, they are going to be accused of not helping on the war on terror. >> all right, mary, the 75% figure is a capacity figure, it's what they're capable of doing. we kind of knew they had something like that capacity....
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so it starts in washington, d.c. in terms of making it too easy to take advantage of the system and then some people, not all, would rather take advantage of the system than to allow their pride and self-respect to cause them to try to go out and make it. >> all right. now, we only have 30 seconds. but this is a big question. how do you wean somebody off public assistance knowing that they can make more money than if they get a minimum wage job? >> if they don't have the pride and the self-respect to want to get off of minimum wage or want to get off of welfare programs, greta, they're not going to do it unless the programs run out or unless the programs gradually are reduced to give them an incentive to go out and try and work instead of taking welfare. >> do you think this administration has helped the very poor? are they better off when they were seven years ago or are they worse off? >> i think the poor are worse off under this administration based upon just one statistic. the number of people that are now on foo
so it starts in washington, d.c. in terms of making it too easy to take advantage of the system and then some people, not all, would rather take advantage of the system than to allow their pride and self-respect to cause them to try to go out and make it. >> all right. now, we only have 30 seconds. but this is a big question. how do you wean somebody off public assistance knowing that they can make more money than if they get a minimum wage job? >> if they don't have the pride and...
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., has run a washington journalism program for more than 40 years. of all the many things that journalism schools around the country teach their students to report about, national security has not been a front burner issue. >> that is why they launched the national security initiative in 2009. the reporting project is part of it. >> it is a way to find new and better, more innovative ways to understand the issues, training young journalists and working journalists on how to cover these complex issues in a challenging media environment. >> i hope that what is important about this project is to show issues of national security that might surprise people. >> each year there will be a different topic with a different title. the first one was global warming and the national security implications of climate change. >> 10 students interviewed 200 national security experts over three months, traveling to the arctic circle, bangladesh, peru, n.c., and texas. here are four of their stories. >> our story took a look at the cia's center for climate change and na
., has run a washington journalism program for more than 40 years. of all the many things that journalism schools around the country teach their students to report about, national security has not been a front burner issue. >> that is why they launched the national security initiative in 2009. the reporting project is part of it. >> it is a way to find new and better, more innovative ways to understand the issues, training young journalists and working journalists on how to cover...
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i have to say, i lived in washington, d.c. compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is because new york is better at it, they're not profiling nationality and color of skin, doing behavior. what they're doing is when you stop 5 million people, only have 10% result in arrest, good job. because what you're saying is you are deterring people from walking out with a piece because they could get stopped. they could say i am not going into that building, i don't like the behavior leading up to that. nypd will get in your face, say excuse me, can i talk to you a second. they will talk and search. real quick, rudy giuliani got us on the way, unbelievable progress, i witnessed it, 42nd stre
i have to say, i lived in washington, d.c. compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is...
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in fact, the washington, d.c. post, abc poll and quinnipiac showed two-thirds of women said change the window to 20 weeks or have no abortions at all. so i think this reflects the fact that whatever you want to say about the push for various restrictions in states, this 20-week ban isn't necessarily the the same thing as increasing restrictions on abortion providers and things like that. i think republicans, as they look at bringing this issue up in the senate, have to actually look at this as potentially a winner for them. this could put democrats in a tough position. >> good to see you both. >>> to baseball now. the big question, alex rodriguez's days numbered? a-rod played third base in a minor league game. word that the new york yankee could be hit as early as this weekend with a long suspension or even a lifetime ban has been looming over the field. >> i will say this, there's more than one party that benefits from me not ever stepping back on the field. that's not my teammates and that's not yankees fans. >>
in fact, the washington, d.c. post, abc poll and quinnipiac showed two-thirds of women said change the window to 20 weeks or have no abortions at all. so i think this reflects the fact that whatever you want to say about the push for various restrictions in states, this 20-week ban isn't necessarily the the same thing as increasing restrictions on abortion providers and things like that. i think republicans, as they look at bringing this issue up in the senate, have to actually look at this as...
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good to see you. >> let's talk about this "washington post" editorial, pretty scathing. basically what they're claiming is the obama administration does bear some responsibility for the bloodshed we're seeing in egypt because their position was so schizophrenic on morsi and whether or not it was a coup that overthrew him. is that fair? >> look, i think they should have gone much further than one year back, i would have gone three or four years back. we had a seat at that table when the mubarak government was in office. what the president should have done is say, look, we want you to have political and economic reform, spring more people into your government. they didn't do it and the egyptians didn't do it. mubarak was overthrown in large part because we helped push him out, pull the rug out from under him. at that point we had no idea what the new egyptian government would be. when the new government comes in, morsi with a seat at the table, why don't you have an inclusive government, include all groups, christians and everybody else? we didn't do that. and the morsi go
good to see you. >> let's talk about this "washington post" editorial, pretty scathing. basically what they're claiming is the obama administration does bear some responsibility for the bloodshed we're seeing in egypt because their position was so schizophrenic on morsi and whether or not it was a coup that overthrew him. is that fair? >> look, i think they should have gone much further than one year back, i would have gone three or four years back. we had a seat at that...
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let us hear from lawrenson washington d.c., oh ahead. -- lawrence in washington dc. i feel that after supporting the military dictatorship for 30 years, the united states is continuing to give aid to the military. i think many americans misunderstand what the muslim brotherhood is about, they have the mistaken notion it is a terrorist organization. morsi was democratically elected. it was a coup, they did the same thing in honduras. i think it is a sad situation. i am definitely part of that 51%. host: on facebook, here are some thoughts for you -- if you want to post your comments, go to our page. marcel in columbia, south carolina, a republican caller. i am an egyptian american citizen. i have not been in egypt for 10 years. i listen to all the tv and everything. i am a christian. if president obama wants to suspend the aid, that is fine. [indiscernible] on egypt needs is -- egypt originally given to since the 1970s. the egyptian was that egypt keeps the treaty. -- the condition was that egypt keeps the treaty. i think it would be fine with egyptians. a two.ot -- a
let us hear from lawrenson washington d.c., oh ahead. -- lawrence in washington dc. i feel that after supporting the military dictatorship for 30 years, the united states is continuing to give aid to the military. i think many americans misunderstand what the muslim brotherhood is about, they have the mistaken notion it is a terrorist organization. morsi was democratically elected. it was a coup, they did the same thing in honduras. i think it is a sad situation. i am definitely part of that...
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now in washington the obama administration continues its tiptoeing issue around this and what the next step, we don't know what it will be. egypt gets a billion dollars in aid every year. >> u.s. officials are not taking the decision whether to suspend aid to egypt lightly. we have more on that and why some u.s. companies have every reason to keep the money flowing. >> reporter: the obama administration could say enough's enough and cut i'd to egypt, but some american companies want to keep that money flowing because they are the ones cashing in. >> you're buying u.s. equipment from u.s. contractors. >> reporter: the u.s. doesn't cut a check to egypt it. deposits if in the federal reserve bank. that pays american defense contractors to build the weapons, in part, for egypt. that includes $400 million to general dynamics and $2.5 million to lockheed for f16's. big contracts got it by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they remind them that if the bongs and lockheeds can't build, then the smaller ones from lie mow, ohio to michigan will get buried. >> it has made this piece of
now in washington the obama administration continues its tiptoeing issue around this and what the next step, we don't know what it will be. egypt gets a billion dollars in aid every year. >> u.s. officials are not taking the decision whether to suspend aid to egypt lightly. we have more on that and why some u.s. companies have every reason to keep the money flowing. >> reporter: the obama administration could say enough's enough and cut i'd to egypt, but some american companies want...
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but even within the confines of how washington defines spending cuts, we're talking about really two cents on the dollar. and even that is spread out over a very long period of time. so if we're talking about rolling back big government, it's going to require something a lot more than the sequester. but before we even can talk about can big government ever be stopped, a lot of people want to ask ask what is big government. do we have a big government? i would argue to to you that we have a very big federal government. between 1787 and 1987 we never had a federal budget that crossed the trillion dollar threshold. in 1987 we finally had a trillion dollar federal budget. it only took us 15 years -- it took us 200 years to get to one trillion. it only took us 15 years after that to get to $2 trillion as the size of the federal budget. it only took us to five years after that to get to the first $3 trillion federal budget. now we run budget deficits annually that are a trillion dollars. we have had deficits as large, almost as large as what the entire federal budget was as recently as whe
but even within the confines of how washington defines spending cuts, we're talking about really two cents on the dollar. and even that is spread out over a very long period of time. so if we're talking about rolling back big government, it's going to require something a lot more than the sequester. but before we even can talk about can big government ever be stopped, a lot of people want to ask ask what is big government. do we have a big government? i would argue to to you that we have a very...
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al jazeera, washington. >> although the obama administration did not release all of its findings it did say its intelligence is based on eyewitness accounts and syrian troop movement. new this morning a response on syria from a key ally of syria's, russian president vladimir putin according to routers he is urging the u.s. not to attack. he also claimed used kem scal weapons on its own people "utter nonsenses." he calls on the u.s. to present to the u.n. security council, and that president obama should consider the potential innocent victims of an attack on syria. as the obama administration weighs whether to take military action in syria, a new poll suggests americans are divided on whether the u.s. should intervene. the nbc news poll asked americans whether the u.s. should launch an attack on syria in response to the chemical weapons attack four% said yes, but 50% said more. but more supported military action when told the attack would not include ground troops or aircraft. 50% supported that kind of limited attack. 44% opposed it. and when it came to the president seeking congressio
al jazeera, washington. >> although the obama administration did not release all of its findings it did say its intelligence is based on eyewitness accounts and syrian troop movement. new this morning a response on syria from a key ally of syria's, russian president vladimir putin according to routers he is urging the u.s. not to attack. he also claimed used kem scal weapons on its own people "utter nonsenses." he calls on the u.s. to present to the u.n. security council, and...
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war ships in striking distance, iran warns washington not to intervene. >>> warning signs, a new program is teaching teachers how to spot trouble signs in trouble students. >>> and higher calling, the people's pope is reaching out a in new and unexpected ways. we'll tell you about the right et cetera kit in the pontiff happens to call you. >>> good evening. that raging while fire is growing in two directions now heading west and threatening homes forcing residents to vac wait and the winds tonight are not helping. gusts up to 30 mile an hour. the sow scald called rim fire is the largest in the country, less than 10% kapd. and it's producing dangerous weather patterns that can potentially trap some of the firefighters on ground. we're in california tonight. >> reporter: hi. cal fire says 4,000 firefighters are now assigned to this fire. preposition strike teams here. we have another camera to show you yet another strike team that is comparing to defend this community as the afternoon winds now start to kick up. in northern california, the afternoon winds have returned and the small towns
war ships in striking distance, iran warns washington not to intervene. >>> warning signs, a new program is teaching teachers how to spot trouble signs in trouble students. >>> and higher calling, the people's pope is reaching out a in new and unexpected ways. we'll tell you about the right et cetera kit in the pontiff happens to call you. >>> good evening. that raging while fire is growing in two directions now heading west and threatening homes forcing residents to...
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i belong to a committee in washington called the minority media coalition, and our job is to stay on the federal agencies to make sure that minorities, those who consider themselves elderly and in need of help, and the disabled are included in this new world. so please welcome ann neville. [applause] >> good morning. can you hear me? good. well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and posit
i belong to a committee in washington called the minority media coalition, and our job is to stay on the federal agencies to make sure that minorities, those who consider themselves elderly and in need of help, and the disabled are included in this new world. so please welcome ann neville. [applause] >> good morning. can you hear me? good. well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event...
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doug luzader is live in washington with the latest. good morning, doug. >> the guardian newspaper behind all of the nsa leak stories said the british television agents have seen the destruction of hard drives to make sure no more information sees the light of day. edward snowden was detained after being at the airport for nine hours. he had his memory devices ceased. they were tipped off about it. >> it was provided by the british government. this is something that we had an indication it was likely to occur. it is not something we requested. >> they may not have opposed it either. >> i think the white house has caused credibility. they have been offering with a deficit of trust from the area of surveillance for the past few years. they have been saying one thing publically to congress and to the courts. they have been taking place behind closed doors. >>> the "washington post" meantime reports that there is another privacy issue emerging about drel phone data. if you are arrested can the police take your cell phone and rifle through a
doug luzader is live in washington with the latest. good morning, doug. >> the guardian newspaper behind all of the nsa leak stories said the british television agents have seen the destruction of hard drives to make sure no more information sees the light of day. edward snowden was detained after being at the airport for nine hours. he had his memory devices ceased. they were tipped off about it. >> it was provided by the british government. this is something that we had an...